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  2. Impostor syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Impostor syndrome, also known as impostor phenomenon or impostorism, is a psychological experience in which a person suffers from feelings of intellectual and/or professional fraudulence. [1] One source defines it as "the subjective experience of perceived self-doubt in one's abilities and accomplishments compared with others, despite evidence ...

  3. False memory - Wikipedia

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    False memory syndrome differs from false memory in that the syndrome is heavily influential in the orientation of a person's life, while false memory can occur without this significant effect. The syndrome takes effect because the person believes the influential memory to be true. [ 55 ]

  4. Delusional misidentification syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This psychopathological syndrome is usually considered to include four main variants: [4] [2] The Capgras delusion is the belief that (usually) a close relative or spouse has been replaced by an identical-looking impostor. The Fregoli delusion is the belief that various people the believer meets are actually the same person in disguise.

  5. A Mexican American professor who struggled with impostor ...

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    Now she's a national expert on impostor phenomenon, which often afflicts high achievers of color. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. List of psychological effects - Wikipedia

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    Baader–Meinhof effect; Barnum effect; Bezold effect; Birthday-number effect; Boomerang effect; Bouba/kiki effect; Bystander effect; Cheerleader effect; Cinderella effect; Cocktail party effect; Contrast effect; Coolidge effect; Crespi effect; Cross-race effect; Curse of knowledge; Diderot effect; Dunning–Kruger effect; Einstellung effect ...

  7. Billie Eilish opens up about 'impostor syndrome' as a result ...

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    Billie Eilish says she's experienced impostor syndrome as a result of growing up in the spotlight.. The Happier Than Ever singer was honored as one of BBC's 100 Women and did an interview with the ...

  8. Imposter Syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Impostor syndrome is the psychological pattern of doubting one's accomplishments and fearing being exposed as a "fraud". Imposter Syndrome may refer to: Capgras delusion , a disorder in which a person believes another has been replaced by an identical impostor.

  9. Reese Witherspoon says impostor syndrome almost made ... - AOL

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    During the interview, Witherspoon explained that she is by no means immune to impostor syndrome, revealing that it almost caused her to walk out on Walk the Line, for which she won her first Oscar.